Washington: A US expert who reviewed documents found from the compound where Osama was killed said that the documents show Osama was no longer any role in operations.
AFP news agency said that the expert who reviewed the documents found in Abbottabad where Osama bin Laden was killed in May said asking not to be named that the 200 pieces of evidence —notebooks, files, computers and USB drives —recovered by the US commandos who staged the raid in which he died, showed “it had been quite a while since he was involved in the day-to-day management of the organisation.”
“The writings we recovered are mostly general position papers, along the lines of ‘We must continue to attack the US’ or ‘Can the Somali Shebab be trusted?” the AFP reported the source as saying.
“In one small blue notebook from February 2010, he wonders if one member should be promoted, who should be named to replace another killed in a drone raid. But nothing about operational management of the organisation,” the source added.